2013 Controversial Pop Song Climbed to No. 1 in 14 Countries Despite Restriction ...Saudi Arabia

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After all, the star-studded track had a 12-week run at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent a whopping 48 on the coveted chart.

Said "unrated" version was removed from YouTube for violating the site's terms of service regarding nudity, though it was later restored — but flagged as inappropriate. The topless "Blurred Lines" edition reportedly peaked at No. 1 in 14 countries.

Rapper T.I. and singer/producer Pharrell Williams are both featured in "Blurred Lines," whose legacy is unfortunately overshadowed both by the lawsuit the song’s performers have been embroiled in with the Marvin Gaye estate — who (successfully) posited that “Blurred Lines” infringed upon Gaye’s ’70s chart-topper “Got to Give it Up” — and by the murky waters its subject matter has treaded in, per Billboard.

These days, Thicke serves as a panelist on The Masked Singer, whose upcoming 15th season will now be produced by Eureka Productions, the Fremantle-owned company behind shows including The Floor, Farmer Wants a Wife and Netflix’s The Mole. The move marks a significant shift for the franchise, which had been produced internally by Fox Entertainment Studios in recent years.

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